Tanya Keller, Lisa Manaigre and Corrine Lavallee and our students Josh Bokhaut, Terrance DeLaronde and Anna Solmundson, who received the distinguished honour of receiving the 2015 Headnotes and Footnotes award.
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In the Spring of 2011, record amounts of water flooded the shores of Lake Manitoba and the surrounding areas. Many homes and cottages were badly damaged or destroyed. In addition, farmers and business-owners in the flooded area suffered considerable losses.
Those affected by the flooding have received minimal and inadequate compensation for their property damages and losses and in some cases, no compensation at all.
D'Arcy & Deacon LLP has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Go...
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In the Spring of 2011, the Government of Manitoba constructed and reinforced dykes along the north and south banks of the Assiniboine River. Many farmers and landowners suffered considerable damage to their properties as a result of this construction.
Those affected by the actions of the Government have received little or no compensation for their losses.
D'Arcy & Deacon LLP has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Government of Manitoba alleging that the construction and ...
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In a historic decision rendered on January 19, 2010, the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba ruled in favour of the members of the MTS Allstream Inc. Pension Plan by requiring MTS to return to the plaintiffs $43.343 million plus interest (approximately $100M). The Court also found that the former Manitoba Auditor General, Mr. Singleton, overstepped his authority. His actions led to a subsequent 10-year court battle, which resulted in a decision that may be the highest lump sum ...
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